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The	Importance	of	cfu-f	Counts











 Authoritative	studies	in	orthopedics	(Hernigou et	al)	demonstrated	statistical	significance	in	non-union	and	osteonecrosis	to	the
 number	of	cfu-f	cells	in	the	graft.




 In	those	same	studies,	nucleated	cells	in	the	graft	did	not	rise	to	significance





 Interestingly,	cfu-f	is	found	frequently	in	marrow	and	very	rarely	in	peripheral	blood.




 From	Hernigou “Therefore,	it	seems	reasonable	to	suggest	that	a	graft	needs	to	contain	greater	than	1000	progenitors	/	cm	^3”




 Cfu-f	has	been	established	as	the	gold	standard	in	determining	the	quality	of	a	biologic	in	orthopedic	regenerative	medicine





 Hernigou et	al	Treatment	of	Osteonecrosis	with	autologous	bone	marrow	grafting	Clinical	Orthopaedics and	Realted Research	number	405,	pp	14-23




 Hernigou P,	et	al	Percutaneous	Autologous	Bone-Marrow	Grafting	for	Nonunions – Influence	of	the	Number	and	Concentration	of	Progenitor	Cells	The	Journal	of
 Bone	and	Joint”	Volume	87-A	No	7	July	2005
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